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Article: Comparison of auditory and visual conditioning stimuli in delay eyeblink conditioning in healthy young adults
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- Learning & Behavior
- Article date:
- November 1, 2009
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CopyrightCopyright Psychonomic Society, Inc. Nov 2009. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Classical eyeblink conditioning (EBC) has been widely used to probe cerebellar function in humans and nonhuman mammals. Although the neural pathways governing behavior in this task are well understood and fairly discrete, it remains unclear in the human literature how conditioned stimuli (CSs) of different modalities (e.g., visual and auditory) influence the exhibition of conditioned responses (CRs). In the present study, therefore, CRs to a visual CS and an auditory CS were examined with the single-cue delay EBC procedure. An initial experiment (N = 61) was conducted to identify visual and auditory stimuli that had equal perceived intensities. Using these perceptually equivalent stimuli, a ...
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